Was going to suggest weighing in the metal sculptures on the wAy up go Bacup. They can't be seen now for long overgrown grass but if more attention is to be given to high profile routes like the article suggests they may actually get seen now!! Just wonder why high profile routes been overlooked previously but cutting staff makes them now a priority!! I give up wondering what next in this valley !!

Was going to suggest weighing in the metal sculptures on the wAy up go Bacup. They can't be seen now for long overgrown grass but if more attention is to be given to high profile routes like the article suggests they may actually get seen now!! Just wonder why high profile routes been overlooked previously but cutting staff makes them now a priority!! I give up wondering what next in this valley !!JB40

Was going to suggest weighing in the metal sculptures on the wAy up go Bacup. They can't be seen now for long overgrown grass but if more attention is to be given to high profile routes like the article suggests they may actually get seen now!! Just wonder why high profile routes been overlooked previously but cutting staff makes them now a priority!! I give up wondering what next in this valley !!

Score: 3

GAC says...12:12pm Wed 12 Feb 14

yet again councilors sounding off about things they havent gotten a clue about, they cut back on grass cutting last year and the year before. id say whitworth and shawforth is 50% down from what it was a couple of years ago and looks a mess now god only knows what it will look like after the next round of cuts. like laying off 3 full time members of staff on the bins and then telling them to go to the agency because "there will be work" well played you inept fools.

yet again councilors sounding off about things they havent gotten a clue about, they cut back on grass cutting last year and the year before.
id say whitworth and shawforth is 50% down from what it was a couple of years ago and looks a mess now god only knows what it will look like after the next round of cuts.
like laying off 3 full time members of staff on the bins and then telling them to go to the agency because "there will be work" well played you inept fools.GAC

yet again councilors sounding off about things they havent gotten a clue about, they cut back on grass cutting last year and the year before. id say whitworth and shawforth is 50% down from what it was a couple of years ago and looks a mess now god only knows what it will look like after the next round of cuts. like laying off 3 full time members of staff on the bins and then telling them to go to the agency because "there will be work" well played you inept fools.

Score: 0

Loving lances says...7:50am Sat 15 Feb 14

JB40 wrote…

Was going to suggest weighing in the metal sculptures on the wAy up go Bacup. They can't be seen now for long overgrown grass but if more attention is to be given to high profile routes like the article suggests they may actually get seen now!! Just wonder why high profile routes been overlooked previously but cutting staff makes them now a priority!! I give up wondering what next in this valley !!

The moronic metal sculptures were installed 10 years by the pompous, looney clowns behind the local consortium. Bacup people hated the monstrosities. Best to let them be covered over in long grass.

[quote][p][bold]JB40[/bold] wrote:
Was going to suggest weighing in the metal sculptures on the wAy up go Bacup. They can't be seen now for long overgrown grass but if more attention is to be given to high profile routes like the article suggests they may actually get seen now!! Just wonder why high profile routes been overlooked previously but cutting staff makes them now a priority!! I give up wondering what next in this valley !![/p][/quote]The moronic metal sculptures were installed 10 years by the pompous, looney clowns behind the local consortium. Bacup people hated the monstrosities. Best to let them be covered over in long grass.Loving lances

JB40 wrote…

Was going to suggest weighing in the metal sculptures on the wAy up go Bacup. They can't be seen now for long overgrown grass but if more attention is to be given to high profile routes like the article suggests they may actually get seen now!! Just wonder why high profile routes been overlooked previously but cutting staff makes them now a priority!! I give up wondering what next in this valley !!

The moronic metal sculptures were installed 10 years by the pompous, looney clowns behind the local consortium. Bacup people hated the monstrosities. Best to let them be covered over in long grass.

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